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1994 Harley Davidson Fxr Motorcycle on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, GA
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Harley-Davidson FXR description

4564 Mike Padgett Hwy Motorcycle has a 1989 Motor and 5 Gear Transmission. It is mounted on a Kenny Boyce Pro-Street Frame. It has Rev Tec Jugs, a 510 Twin Cam, an Aluminum Gas Tank, and a new 2KW Starter with new Sir Clips on the Jack Shaft. It also has a S & S Super "E" Carb with the Charge Meter mounted on Gas Tank. It has 14" Burly Apehanger Handle bars with 6" Risers. It has been completely rewired and has all new switches with an Ultra Single Fire Programable Ignition Kit. It has 44 Teeth on the Rear Sprocket and rear tire is 180 and the front tire is 80/90-21.This is Too much Bike for the Old Man. Need to sell or trade for no less than three wheels and up. Need to get this Bike away from me before I get hurt.Call John at for more info.Payments accepted: Cash or Paypay only.Local Pickup only. We do not ship or get involved with any third party transactions.

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